High-Performance Sodium Bisulfate for Acid Dye Dyeing and Mineral Decomposition in Production
Product Introduction:
Sodium bisulfate (chemical formula: NaHSO4), also known as acid sodium sulfate. Its anhydrous substance has hygroscopicity. The aqueous solution is acidic, and the pH of a 1mol/L solution is approximately 1.4. Sodium bisulfate can be obtained through two methods. Mixing sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid in equal amounts can yield sodium bisulfate and water. NaOH+H2SO4 → NaHSO4+H2O Sodium chloride (salt) and sulfuric acid can react at high temperatures to produce sodium bisulfate and hydrogen chloride gas. NaCl+H2SO4 → NaHSO4+HCl for household cleaning purposes (45% solution); Extraction of metallic silver; Reduce the alkalinity of swimming pool water; Pet food; 4. Use preservatives when analyzing soil and water samples in the laboratory; Used in the laboratory to produce sulfuric acid.
Basic Product Information:
Chinese name | Sodium bisulfate | Molecular formula | NaHSO4 |
Foreign name | Sodium bisulfate | Molecular weight | 120 |
Relative density | 2.103 | Melting point | 58.5 ℃ |
CAS | 7681-38-1 | Appearance | Colorless crystals |
Product Usage:
Mainly used as a flux and disinfectant, and in the production of sulfates and sodium alum, it is also used as a mineral decomposition flux, acid dye dyeing agent, and in the production of sulfates and sodium vanadium. It is also used in the production of toilet cleaners, deodorizers, disinfectants, etc.